Extreme geography: deserts, fjords, mountains, and isolation
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Chile is a ribbon of land so improbably long that it spans nearly every climate zone on Earth. You can stand in the driest place on the planet, hike granite peaks in Patagonia, or kayak through temperate rainforest—often within a few hours' drive. It's geographically vast but logistically tight: one main highway runs north–south, and most travellers base themselves in a few key regions rather than trying to cross the entire country.
The country isn't cheap by South American standards, and distances are genuinely exhausting. But if you're after landscapes that feel genuinely remote and untouched—and you don't mind paying for access—Chile delivers. Expect high prices in tourist hubs, long overland journeys, and a cultural straightforwardness that feels more European than Latin American.
Visas are straightforward for most nationalities, and the infrastructure is reliable. Political stability and low corruption make it safer than many neighbours. The main trade-off: you'll spend more time (and money) getting between regions than in most countries.
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